Lecture 14 --- Problem Solving Techniques
- Operators as non-member functions, as member functions, and as friend functions.
14.1 Complex Numbers — A Brief Review
- Complex numbers take the form z = a + bi, where i = √ −1 and a and b are real. a is called the real part, b is called the imaginary part.
- If w = c + di, then – w + z = (a + c) + (b + d)i, – w − z = (a − c) + (b − d)i, and – w × z = (ac − bd) + (ad + bc)i
- The magnitude of a complex number is √ a 2 + b 2